What is the least injurious form of smoking? The doctors favour the pipe. So does Mr Stanley Baldwin, the Brit ish Premier (aa inveterate smoker). By the way, Mr Baldwin differentiates between smokers. He says, judging by his experience, pipe smokers take a wider and saner view of things than cither cigarette or cigar smokers. Be that ns it may, the pipe has much to recommend it bygienically. And what of the tobacco That is an all-important question. To baccos heavily charged with nicotine (like most of the imported brands) cannot be smoked habitually without causing trouble sooner or later. The heart, the nerves, or the general bealtii -s hound to suffer. In marked contrast are our New Zealand-grown tobaccos, which as a result of the toasting process to which they are now subjected, are so pure and so com paratively free from nicotine that they may be indulged in freely with absolute safety. Tint’s why doctors rwimmend them. Obtainable in three gndcs—“Riverhead Gold,” mild: “ v «w Cut” (Bulldog), medium; pr '■ '.■t Pl g No. 10” (Bullshead). full '!'<■ voitr day’s work you often feel tired. Too tired to eat. Try a lit 1- KRANE Cheese with your meal, ft stimulate- your appetite and it’s whole-milk elements provide the nourishment your body needs.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 202, 9 August 1928, Page 5
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